Well you would be able to once you get rid of the Intel mobo..This is because all overclocking options are locked out in the bios in those motherboards. With the newr more latest ones the overclocking options are a little more unlocked but i doubt that in your case.

Well you would be able to once you get rid of the Intel mobo..This is because all overclocking options are locked out in the bios in those motherboards. With the newr more latest ones the overclocking options are a little more unlocked but i doubt that in your case.

Dam i should have done some more surfing before i bought it!! Is the any software i could use?

The ASUS P5WD2-E-Premium is the best OC board out there right now, it's almost like it was made specifically for OCing the 9xx series Intel CPUs.

The P5WD2-Premium I have is the #2 board

The trouble is, in your location, these boards are amazingly expensive compared to other boards. So it depends on how much you want to spend.

You will definatly want to stay with an Intel chipset on the board, stay arway from nForce, SIS, or VIA chipsets. The P5LD2 from ASUS is another pretty good board for OCing the dual cores and is usually a little cheaper.

Sorry, can't provide links as not familiar with places that deliver to your country.

The ASUS P5WD2-E-Premium is the best OC board out there right now, it's almost like it was made specifically for OCing the 9xx series Intel CPUs.

The P5WD2-Premium I have is the #2 board

The trouble is, in your location, these boards are amazingly expensive compared to other boards. So it depends on how much you want to spend.

You will definatly want to stay with an Intel chipset on the board, stay arway from nForce, SIS, or VIA chipsets. The P5LD2 from ASUS is another pretty good board for OCing the dual cores and is usually a little cheaper.

Sorry, can't provide links as not familiar with places that deliver to your country.